Tournament information | |
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Location | Gams, St. Gallen, Switzerland |
Established | 2014 |
Course(s) | Gams-Werdenberg Golf Club |
Par | 72 |
Tour(s) | LET Access Series |
Format | 54-hole Stroke play (except 2023) |
Prize fund | €40,000 |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 204 Elia Folch, Sanna Nuutinen, Stina Resen |
To par | –12 as above |
Current champion | |
Fie Olsen |
The Flumserberg Ladies Open is a women's professional golf tournament in the LET Access Series, held since 2014 at Gams-Werdenberg Golf Club in St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Originally the tournament was named after its main sponsor, the Association Suisse des Golfeurs Indépendants (ASGI). [1] After three seasons as the successor sponsor, VP Bank stepped up to sponsor the Ladies European Tour event VP Bank Swiss Ladies Open, [2] and the tournament was renamed after Flumserberg, the nearby Swiss Alps resort area. [3]
The tournament is played in 54-hole Stroke play format. In 2023, the tournament's 10-year anniversary, the format changed to "Mätzler Mix", with 36 hole stroke play over Friday and Saturday, followed by three rounds of 9 hole match play on Sunday. The top 48 players advanced to the first match play, where the top 24 advanced to the second round, and the top 3 played in the third round, the final. [4] [5] Home player Elena Moosmann was the stroke play medalist and the third participant in the final alongside Olsen and Nielsen.
Year | Winner | Country | Score | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up | Ref | ||
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Flumserberg Ladies Open | ||||||||
2023 | Fie Olsen | Denmark | 3.5 points | 2 points | Sofie Kibsgaard Nielsen | [6] | ||
2022 | Lauren Holmey (a) | Netherlands | −8 (68-70-70=208) | 1 stroke | Patricia Isabel Schmidt | |||
2021 | Nina Pegova | Russia | −11 (71-69-65=205) | Playoff | Charlotte Back (a) | [7] | ||
2020 | Sanna Nuutinen | Finland | −12 (69-68-67=204) | Playoff | Stina Resen | [8] | ||
VP Bank Ladies Open | ||||||||
2019 | Elena Moosmann (a) | Switzerland | −6 (67-71=138) | Playoff | Isabella Holpfer (a) | [9] | ||
2018 | Noemí Jiménez Martín | Spain | −12 (69-69-66=204) | 3 strokes | Elia Folch Chloe Leurquin | [10] | ||
2017 | Linda Henriksson | Finland | −4 (72-68-72=212) | Playoff | Nina Pegova | [11] | ||
ASGI Ladies Open | ||||||||
2016 | Carolina González García | Spain | −6 (63-71-74=208) | 1 stroke | Tonje Daffinrud Christine Wolf | [12] | ||
2015 | Olivia Cowan | Germany | −9 (71-67-69=207) | 3 strokes | Ainil Johani Bakar Kym Larratt Azelia Meichtry (a) | [13] | ||
Association Suisse de Golf Ladies Open | ||||||||
2014 | Amy Boulden | Wales | −7 (69-69-71=209) | Playoff | Kelly Tidy Sally Watson | [14] |
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